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createThrottledValue

Function: createThrottledValue()

ts
function createThrottledValue<TValue, TSelected>(
   value, 
   initialOptions, 
   selector?): [Accessor<TValue>, SolidThrottler<Setter<TValue>, TSelected>]
function createThrottledValue<TValue, TSelected>(
   value, 
   initialOptions, 
   selector?): [Accessor<TValue>, SolidThrottler<Setter<TValue>, TSelected>]

Defined in: throttler/createThrottledValue.ts:69

A high-level Solid hook that creates a throttled version of a value that updates at most once within a specified time window. This hook uses Solid's createSignal internally to manage the throttled state.

Throttling ensures the value updates occur at a controlled rate regardless of how frequently the input value changes. This is useful for rate-limiting expensive re-renders or API calls that depend on rapidly changing values.

The hook returns a tuple containing:

  • An accessor function that provides the throttled value
  • The throttler instance with control methods

The throttled value will update according to the leading/trailing edge behavior specified in the options.

For more direct control over throttling behavior without Solid state management, consider using the lower-level createThrottler hook instead.

State Management and Selector

The hook uses TanStack Store for reactive state management via the underlying throttler instance. The selector parameter allows you to specify which throttler state changes will trigger reactive updates, optimizing performance by preventing unnecessary subscriptions when irrelevant state changes occur.

By default, there will be no reactive state subscriptions and you must opt-in to state tracking by providing a selector function. This prevents unnecessary reactive updates and gives you full control over when your component subscribes to state changes. Only when you provide a selector will the reactive system track the selected state values.

Available throttler state properties:

  • canLeadingExecute: Whether the throttler can execute on the leading edge
  • canTrailingExecute: Whether the throttler can execute on the trailing edge
  • executionCount: Number of function executions that have been completed
  • isPending: Whether the throttler is waiting for the timeout to trigger trailing execution
  • lastArgs: The arguments from the most recent call to maybeExecute
  • lastExecutionTime: Unix timestamp of the last execution
  • nextExecutionTime: Unix timestamp of the next allowed execution
  • status: Current execution status ('disabled' | 'idle' | 'pending')

Type Parameters

TValue

TSelected = {}

Parameters

value

Accessor<TValue>

initialOptions

ThrottlerOptions<Setter<TValue>>

selector?

(state) => TSelected

Returns

[Accessor<TValue>, SolidThrottler<Setter<TValue>, TSelected>]

Example

tsx
// Default behavior - no reactive state subscriptions
const [throttledValue, throttler] = createThrottledValue(rawValue, { wait: 1000 });

// Opt-in to reactive updates when pending state changes (optimized for loading indicators)
const [throttledValue, throttler] = createThrottledValue(
  rawValue,
  { wait: 1000 },
  (state) => ({ isPending: state.isPending })
);

// Use the throttled value
console.log(throttledValue()); // Access the current throttled value

// Access throttler state via signals
console.log('Is pending:', throttler.state().isPending);

// Control the throttler
throttler.cancel(); // Cancel any pending updates
// Default behavior - no reactive state subscriptions
const [throttledValue, throttler] = createThrottledValue(rawValue, { wait: 1000 });

// Opt-in to reactive updates when pending state changes (optimized for loading indicators)
const [throttledValue, throttler] = createThrottledValue(
  rawValue,
  { wait: 1000 },
  (state) => ({ isPending: state.isPending })
);

// Use the throttled value
console.log(throttledValue()); // Access the current throttled value

// Access throttler state via signals
console.log('Is pending:', throttler.state().isPending);

// Control the throttler
throttler.cancel(); // Cancel any pending updates
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